Hose-supporter.



PATENTED APR. 2, 1907.

L. c. STUKENBORG. HOSE SUP-PORTER. APPLICATION FILED NOV. 3, 1906.

W/ TNESSES ATTORNEYS.

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' Patented .April 2, 1907.

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Be it known that i, Leiris weine-LL STUK- ENBORG, e c' n of the niteeStates, und e resident of drowns, in the count and State o 'lehanmg havei and improve Supper-{er} of which the following is e i, eleert analexact d L tion.

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hose-feste A The alpes l. and l, .rei il q Y meile ed.-

i l C justitile in length e forming ioops 3 an' ely, et one end of eachof the t l 1s peznianently fwr'eeetei; ov e com n, .singgj'througli heo'sferlepped. end of the tape eie einl of the tape 1 is oldeo end thendoubler! over and secirrei'i one or more ro of stitching,

" .Xihle hooked mehr shown, inclined the top and bottom of noint et itscento or other le the loop i This stitch rearwardly i the'tepe, or-1 ACord or e seme construct. passes through the loon f the iep-e ld end isadapted to he niet.; doubled or f tra-ted in if l. 4 and 4 are per" ofshort dep secured oy n f' .A ing throng l. -o-

1 the stitching enge-gee the cord into the'ilesh of the wearer and' bea. source oie discomfort have been avoided. The point 5 .4 when thesupporter is in use and prevents said `cord from shifting sidev 'ise.

My invention presents' the advantages that it provides two supporte oneon each Side,

does i ot drag on the leg, as in the ease of a single support on oneside, has no metal parts (except the fasteners which rest on the "il toirritate the legvfhen. the supporter 1s used in connection withknee-drawers, and keeps the sock smooth und tight around the leg, ankle,and foot. ,l

Having thus described `my invention, l claim as 'newend desire to secureby Letters Patent;-

i. A lniseesnpporter comprising e tape having one end doubled over andsecured Ate form a hook, and means for supporting the hose etteehedjtothe other end of said. tape and, adapted to be engaged with said hook.

having one end doubled over and' stitched to @point forming it' hook,and means for supporting' the hose attached to the other end of seidtape end adapted to. be engaged with said hook. i'

3. A hoseupporter comprising two tapes, and cords conneeting seid tapestogether at diemetric y opposite points, one of seid tapers' bein- 1doubled over and secured to form' e lexible hook whereby one of seidcords may he detachably connected therewith. v

4. A hose-sup orteroolpprising L plurality of tapes, sindioseesupfiorting devices 'a, t' teehed 4to said telpes; one of saidtapes being formed with. a soft, flexible' hook, whereby the adjacentsupporting device may be de A hose-supporter comprising a tape i

